If you know nothing about your topic you can start in the Wikipedia. Did you know there's a Simple English Wikipedia?
I've also collected some links. You can visualize them as a list or as webslides.
When you find something interesting, copy the link on your group page AND add a comment on the content. DON'T just copy the link.
If you use images, check they are free to be used. In case you don't know much about copyright issues, check this information.
Things to do
Here you'll find a link to the presentation we saw at school. You can see them with subtitles there. I've written a post and some questions that I'd live to to answer. When you write your comment there, don't write your surname, but identify yourself clearly, so that I know who you are, especially if you are one of the so many Juans or Santiagos. So, read the post, watch the presentation(especially if you were absent) and write a comment.
I've added some links, please read what your classmates have written. You can also add/modify/correct their comments, But DON'T delete anything. In some groups I've also written some messages on the discussion page. Have a look.
2001: A Space Odyssey on Prezi
Photo Credits:
Prehistoric Tools - Les Combarelles - Les Eyzies de TayacCreative Commons
Earth, Saturn and Astronaut. Nasa- Public Domain
Table of Contents
Become experts
Everything about The Earth.
Men and tools. From bones to robots.
Space traveling. Human beings out there.
Everything about Saturn.
Some tips
Things to do
new
Thinking out loud
My secret thoughts here.Top contributors
Backlinks
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